Help your young mathematicians develop an understanding of spheres with this geometry resource. Students will seek to identify and count the three-dimensional shape using pictures of real-life objects.
Slice those pieces and mix it up! In this lesson that follows “Slice It Up! Part One,” students will begin recognizing different ways to create equal shares in whole shapes, creating a fraction poster by the end of the lesson.
Trapezoids are quadrilaterals with only one pair of parallel sides. This worksheet will help your students learn to identify and distinguish trapezoids from other two-dimensional shapes with the help of a word bank.
Working with fractions helps your child see how parts and wholes are connected. Dive into a mini-fraction lesson with your child and introduce simple fractions.
Laminate this handy worksheet and use it as a hook when you discuss shape attributes with your early learners! It is a great way to provoke wonder and curiosity in geometry.
Hexagons are hiding in plain sight throughout this worksheet—all you need to do is count the sides of each shape to identify them! This is a great geometry activity to help your students practice identifying and differentiating between 2-D shapes.
Pentagons are easy to spot—if you know what to look for! Help your students develop an understanding of this five-sided polygon and practice 2-D shape identification with this great geometry resource!
Use this language routine to elicit meaningful conversation among your 2nd grade students! Will students be able to ask their partners for the information they need to name that shape?